Pyle PRJAND805 User guide

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Android 4.2, Dual Core Processor,
3D Multimedia Stereo Mini Projector with Wi-Fi
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Catalog
Catalog
Licences 1
Safety Instructions 2
Preparations 7
Accessories
Opitional Extras
Parts and Components
Installation 10
- Installat io n Pr ec au ti on s 10
- Pro je ct io n Di st an ce p er S creen Size 11
- How to In st al l th e Pr ojector
Using a Tripod
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Remote control 13
Using the projector 15
Watching projector 15
Turning on the projector 15
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- Focus and Position of th e Sc re en Ima ge 15
- Watching projector 15
Using Additional Options 16
- Adjusting A sp ec t Ra ti o 16
- Using the Key st on e Fu nc tion 17
- Using the Inp ut L is t 17
ENTERTAINMENT 18
MEDIA 18
- Connecting USB Storage Devices 18
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Movie list
- Photo list 24
- Music list 25
- File list 26
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3D FUNCTION 28
Before Watching 3D 28
While Watc hi ng 3 D
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- To Use DLP-LINK (DLP-Re ady) Type Glasses
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Watching 3D Images 32
Customizing Settings 33
'' SET UP'' Menu 33
Picture settings 34
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Sound Settings 36 Time Settings 37 Opitions settings 39
Making Connections 40
Connectin g to a n HD Receiver, DVD, or VCR P la ye r
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- HDMI Connection 41
Connecting to a PC 41
- RGB connection 41
Connecting to the AV input
- Component Con ne ct io n 43
Connecting to headphone
Andriod
Andriod specifications How to use Andriod
- Entering WIFI Home Page
- Select or flip
My Application
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- Wi-Fi Settings
- Installation and removal procedure
- Languages and Inputs
Maintenence 46
Cleaning the projector 46
- Cleaning the projector lens 46
- Cleaning the projector Case 46
Specifications 47
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Licences
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Licences
As an A-class product, the projector may cause radio interference Users shall take effective measures to deal with it.
CAUTION
Image sho wn ma y differ from your projector. Your p rojector ’s OSD (On Screen Displa y) may differ slightly from that shown
in this man ual .
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SAFETY I NS TR UC TI ON S
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Please take note of the safety instructions to prevent any potential accident or misuse of the projector.
Read the se in structions. Keep these instructions. Heed all wa rnings. Follow al l ins tructions
The l ightn ing fla sh with arr owhea d symbo l, with in an eq uilat eral tr iangl e, is int ended t o ale rt the u ser to th e pre sence o f uni nsula ted “dang ero us vol tage” wi thin th e produ ct’s enc losur e that ma y be of s uffic ient mag nitud e to cons titut e a ris k of ele ctric s hock to p erson s.
The e xclam ation p oint wit hin an eq uilat eral tri angle i s inten ded to al er t the u ser to th e prese nce of im por tant o perat ing and mai ntena nce (se rvic ing ) instr uctio ns in th e liter ature a cco mpany ing the app lianc e.
WAR NIN G/C AUTION
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE
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AND ELECTRI C SH OC K, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRO DU CT TO R AI N OR MOISTURE .
Indoor installation
CAUTION
Do not place th e pr oj ec tor in direct
sunlight or n ea r he at s ou rc es s uch as radiato rs , fi re s, s toves, etc.
- This may caus e a fi re .
Do not place fl am ma bl e ma te ri al s
such as aeros ol s ne ar t he p rojector.
- This may caus e a fi re .
Do not allow yo ur c hi ld re n to cling to
or climb up to th e pr oj ec tor.
- The pro je ct or m ay f al l down and cause personal injur y or d ea th .
Do not place th e pr oj ec tor directly on
a carpet, rug o r pl ac e wh er e ventilation is re st ri ct ed s uc h as a b ook shelf or closet.
- This may caus e th e pr oj ec tor's i nt er na l tem pe ra tu re to rise and cause a fire .
Do not place th e pr oj ec tor close to
sourc es o f steam or oil such as a humidifier or k it ch en c ou nter.
- This may caus e a fi re h az ard or an electric shock .
Do not place th e pr oj ec tor where it
might be expo se d to e xc es si ve dust.
- This may caus e a fi re .
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Do not use the pr oj ec to r in a damp
place such as a b at hroom where i t is
如浴室等潮湿的环境
likel y to g et wet.
- This may caus e a fi re o r an e le ct ri c shock.
- 可能导致火灾或触电。 不要堵塞通风孔。
Do not allow a ta bl ec lo th o r cu rtain to
block the ven ts .
- 可能造成投影机内部温度过度升高
- This may caus e th e in te rn al t emperature
而导致火灾。
of th e pr ojector to rise a nd ca us e a fi re .
为便于通风,投影机和墙之间的距离
The distanc e be tw ee n th e pr ojector
应大于 30 厘米。
and the wall sh ou ld b e mo re t ha n 30 cm for ve nt il at io n pu rp os es .
- 否则,可能造成投影机内部温度过
- Otherw is e, t hi s ma y ca us e the internal
度升高而导致火灾。
tem pe ra tu re of the pro je ct or t o rise and caus e a fi re .
Caution
When instal li ng t he p ro je ctor on a
table, be car ef ul n ot t o place it near the edge.Ma ke s ure that you use a stan d suitable fo r th e si ze o f projector.
Turn off the proj ec to r, disconn ec t th e
power s up pl y an d re mo ve all connections before mo vi ng t he p rojector.
- A damaged cor d ma y ca us e a fi re or an electric sh oc k .
Do not instal l th e pr oj ec tor on an
unstable or v ib ra ti ng s ur face suc h as a vibrating s he lf o r ti lt ed s ur fa ce .
- It may fall and c au se i nj ur y. Be care fu l no t to t ip t he projecto r ov er
When connec ti ng e xt er na l de vi ce s to the
pro je ct or.
- This may caus e in ju r y to per so ns or damage to t he p ro je ctor.
SPECIFICATIO NS
Power
Caution
The eart h wi re should be connecte d.
- Inappro pr ia te e ar th g ro un di ng m ay
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cause damag e to t he p ro jector or an electric sho ck w he n th er e is a n electrica l su rg e. If t he p rojector mu st b e installed at a pl ac e wh er e ea rth gr ou nd in g is not possib le , pu rc ha se a c ircuit brea ker and connect t he p ro je ctor to its wall outlet.Do n ot g ro un d th e projector t o th e gas pipe, wat er p ip e, l ig ht ni ng rod, or te le ph on e li ne , et c. The power p lu g sh ou ld b e fu ll y in se rted into th e wa ll o ut le t. - Un st ab le c on ne ction may cause a fire.
Do not place he av y ob je ct s on t he
power c or d or p la ce t he c ord underneath the pro je ct or.- Thi s ma y ca us e a fi re o r an electric sh oc k .
Never t ou ch t he p ow er p lu g with a
wet han d. - Th is m ay c au se a n el ec tr ic s ho ck .
Do not connec t to o ma ny d ev ic es to
the same powe r ex te ns io n.
- Overh ea ti ng m ay c au se a f ire.
Rem ov e dust or contaminants arou nd
power p lu g pi ns o r wa ll o ut le ts .
- This may caus e a fi re .
To turn off t he m ai n po we r, rem ov e
the power p lu g, w hi ch s ho ul d be p os it io ned so it is easy to ac ce ss f or o pe ra ti on .
Supporte d Mon itor Display
Resolution
Hor izont al Fre quenc y
(KHz) (Hz)
Ver tic al Fre quenc y
640*350 31.468 70.09
720*400 31.469 70.08
640*480 31.469 59.94
800*600 37.879 60.31
1024*768 48.363
60.00
119.99
1152*864 54.348 60.053
1280*800 49.68 60
1360*768 47.712 60.015
1280*1024 63.981 60.020
1400*1050 65.317 59.979
1680*1050 65.3 60
If an inval id s ig na l is i np ut i nto the
pro je ct or, it will not be dis pl ay ed pro pe rl y on t he s creen or a message such as “No Sign al” o r “In va li d Mode” will be displ ay ed .
The pro je ct or s up po rt s th e DD C1 /2 B ty pe
as the Plug & Pla y fu nc ti on ( Au to -recognition of PC m on it or ).
PC synchron iz at io n si gn al t yp es support ed :
Separ at e ty pe s yn ch ronization. yyIn PC mode, 128 0 x 80 0 is r ec om me nded for the best pi ct ur e qu al it y.
HDMI/DVI-DTV
Resolution
supported mode
Hor izont al Fre quenc y
(kHz)
720*480 31.469
31.5
720*576 31.25 50
1280*720 37.5
44.96 45
1920*1080 33.72
33.75
28.125
26.97 27
33.716
33.75
56.25
67.43
67.5
Component port connecting information
Signal
480i / 576i
Component
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480p / 576p o
720p / 1080i o
Ver tic al Fre quenc y
(Hz)
59.94 60
50
59.94 60
59.94 60 50
23.97 24
29.976
30.00 50
59.94 60
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SPECIFICATIONS
Res olution ( pixel) 1 280 (Horizontal) x 800 (Ve rtical)
Aspect Ratio 16:10 (Hor izontal:Ver tical) | (16:9 / 4:3 Support )
Pan el size 0.45”
Pro jection D istance
(video size) 1’ - 10 ’
Ratio of Upward Projecti on 100%
Working R ange of Re mote 10 feet
Video Input NTSC M/PAL-B, D, G, H, I /PAL N/PAL 60/SECAM
AC-DC Adapter 11 0/120V 19 V, 3.7A
Audio Output 1W + 1W
Height 1.45” (without stand ) to 1 .57” (with stand)
Width 6.4”
Depth 4.4”
Weight 3.55 l bs
USB Device 5 V, 0.5 A (Max.)
Temperature
32-104
-4-140
0%-80% 0%-85%
Operation
Environment
Operation Storage RelativeHumidity Operation Storage
CAUTION
Hold the plug f ir ml y wh en u np lu gg in g.
- A bro ke n wire in the cord ma y ca us e a fi re.
Ensure th e po we r co rd or plug is not
damaged, mo di fi ed , se ve rely bent, twisted , pu ll ed , sa nd wi ch ed o r he ated. Do not use a loos e wa ll o ut le t.
- This may caus e a fi re o r an e le ct ri c shock.
Kee p th e po we r co rd away fro m an y
heating dev ic es .
- The cord co at ing may melt and cause an electric shock.
Place the pro je ct or w here people will
not trip over o r tr ea d on t he power cord or p lu g to p rotect the po we r cord an d pl ug f rom any damage.
- This may caus e a fi re h az ard or an electric shock .
Do not turn t he p ro je ctor on or of f by
plugging in t he p ow er p lu g or u np lu gg in g it from t he w al l ou tl et . (Do not use the p ow er p lu g as a switc h. )
- This may caus e an e le ct ri c sh oc k or damage to t he p ro je ctor.
Do not inser t a co nductor into th e
other side of t he w al l ou tl et while the power p lu g is i ns er ted into th e wa ll outlet. In addition , do n ot t ou ch t he p ower plug immediat el y af te r it i s di sc on ne ct ed fro m th e wa ll o ut le t.
- This may caus e an e le ct ri c sh oc k.
Use only the of fi ci al p ower cord.
- Otherw is e it m ay c au se a f ire or an electric shock.
Do not use the pr oj ec to r near an
electro ni c de vi ce w hi ch g en er ates a stron g ma gn et ic f ie ld .
Store the vinyl en ve lo pe u se d to pack
the pro je ct or i n a sa fe p lace away fro m ch il dr en .
- It could caus e su ff oc at io n if u se d impro pe rl y
When in Use
CAUTION
Do not place an yt hi ng c on ta in in g
liquid, suc h as a v as e, f lo werpot, cup, cosmetics , ch em ic al s, d ec or at io ns o r candles, et c. , on t op of the pro je ct or.
- Possible fire, ele ct ri c sh oc k , or falling may cause phy si ca l in ju r y.
In the even t th at t he re i s a bi g impact
to th e pr oj ec tor or the cabinet is damaged, sw it ch i t off, unplug it f ro m the wall outl et a nd c on ta ct a n au th or iz ed serv ic e ce nt er.
- Otherw is e, t hi s ma y ca us e a fi re or an electric s ho ck .
Do not inser t pi eces of metal s uc h as
coins, hair pi ns o r me ta l de br is , no r flammable m at er ia ls s uc h as paper or match es i nt o th e projector.
- This may caus e a fi re o r an e le ct ri c shock.
In the even t th at l iq ui d or a f oreign
object fall s in to t he p rojector, pl ea se switc h it off and unplug it from t he wall outlet a nd c on ta ct a n HT P Se rvice Center. Otherw is e, t hi s ma y ca us e a fi re or an electric sho ck .
When re pl ac in g a batter y of t he remote
control , ma ke sure a chi ld d oe s not swallow t he b at tery. Kee p th e batter y out of re ach of chil dr en .
- In the case of a batter y be in g sw al lo we d by a c hild, please cons ul t ad oc to r im me di ately.
Do not re mo ve a ny c over s except for
the lens cap. T he re i s a hi gh r is k of electric sh oc k .
Do not look dir ec tl y in to the lens
when the proj ec to r is i n use. The stron g li gh t ma y da ma ge y our eyes.
When the lamp i s on o r ha s ju st b ee n
turned of f, avoid touching th e ai r ve nt or lamp becau se t he se w il l be v er y hot.
If there is a g as l ea k, do not touch
the wall outl et . Op en t he w in do w fo r venti la ti on . - A sp ar k may cause a fire or bur n.
Never t ou ch t he p rojector or power
cord du ri ng t hu nd er o r li gh tn ing.
- This may caus e an e le ct ri c sh oc k.
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Do not use 3D gla ss es i f yo u do n ot
watch 3 D. Do not ke ep y ou r ha nd on the projector
for a long time w he n it i s ru nn in g.
When yo u pl ay a g am e by c on ne ct in g a game consol e to a p ro je ctor, it i s rec om me nd ed t ha t yo u ma in tain a distance of m ore than four times the diagonal le ng th o f th e sc reen. Make su re that the length of
connectin g ca bl e is l on g en ou gh . Otherw is e, t he p roduct may fall
causing per sonal in ju r y or d am ag e to the pro du ct .
CAUTION
Do not place a he av y ob je ct o n th e
pro je ct or.
- It may fall dow n an d ca us e ph ys ic al injury.
Be care fu l to p revent the lens fro m
heavy impac t du ri ng t ra ns po rt at io n.
Do not to uc h th e le ns .
The lens may be dam ag ed .
Do not use any sh ar p to ol s on t he
pro je ct or s uc h as a k ni fe or hammer, because thi s ma y da ma ge t he c as in g.
In the even t th at n o im ag e ap pe ar s
on the scre en , sw itch the projec to r off, u np lu g it f rom the wall outlet a nd contact an au th or iz ed s er vice c enter.
- Otherw is e, t hi s ma y ca us e a fi re or an electric s ho ck .
Do not drop a n ob je ct o nto the project or
or apply heav y pr es su re to it.
- This may caus e in ju r y to per so ns or damage to t he p ro je ctor.
The distanc e be tw ee n yo ur e ye s
and the scree n mu st b e around 5 ­7 times the dia go na l le ng th of the scree n.
- If you wa tc h th e sc reen at a close distance fo r a lo ng t im e, y ou r ey e sight may bec om e wo rs e.
CLEAN
WARNING
Do not spray th e pr oj ec tor with water when cleani ng . Do n ot a ll ow w at er to go into t he p ro je ctor or do not allow it to ge t we t.
- This may caus e a fi re o r an e le ct ri c shock.
When there is s mo ke or a strange smell comin g out fro m th e pr ojector or a fore ig n ob je ct f al ls into th e pr oj ec tor, ple as e sw it ch i t off and unp lu g it from t he p ow er o ut le t an d contact HTP.
- If not, thi s ma y ca us e a fi re o r an e le ctric shock.
Use an air spra y or s of t cl ot h or cotto n sw ab m oi st en ed w it h a lens cleaning ch em ic al o r al co ho l to rem ov e du st o r st ai ns o n th e front pro je ct io n le ns .
CAUTION
Contact you r se ll er o r th e Se rvice Cente r on ce a y ea r to c le an the internal par ts of the pro je ct or.
- If you do n ot c le an t he c on ta mi na ted inter io r of t he p rojecto r fo r a lo ng time, there m ay b e a fi re or damage to th e pr oj ec tor.
When cleani ng p la st ic p ar ts suc h as the pro je ct or c as e, u nplug the power first and wipe with a sof t cl ot h. D o not spray wit h wa te r or w ip e wi th a wet clo th . Wh en c le an in g th e pl as ti c par ts, such as the pro je ct or c as e, do not use clea ns er, a utomobile or industria l sh in er, a brasive or wax, benzene, alcohol, et c. , wh ic h ca n da mage the pro du ct .
- This can caus e fi re , el ec tr ic s hock or pro du ct d am ag e (d ef or ma tion, corrosi on and damage) .
MAINTENANCE
Clean yo ur projector to keep it i n optimum c onditio n.
Cleaning the Projector
Cleaning the Lens
If there is a ny d us t or s ta in in g on t he
lens surface, you must clean th e le ns . Use an air spra y or a c le an in g cl ot h to clean the len s. To remo ve d us t or s ta in s, u se a n ai r
spray or appl y a sm al l am ou nt of cleaning agent onto a sw ab o r soft c lo th to lightly rub the l en s. Please be awa re t ha t li qu id m ay f low
onto th e le ns i f th e pr od uct is sprayed direc tl y on to t he l en s.
Cleaning the Projector Case
To clean the proj ec to r ca se , fi rs t un pl ug
the power c or d. To remo ve d us t or s ta in s, u se o nl y a dr y, lint-fre e, n on ab ra si ve cloth to polish the lens. Do not use alco ho l, b en ze ne , th in ne rs
or other chem ic al s, w hi ch m ay d am ag e the case.
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Wi-Fi setting
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PRESS SETTING BUTTON TO ENTER INTO WIFI
Installati on an d removal pr oce dure
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* setting u nkn own s ource
Please use the GO OG LE M AR KE T pr og ra m, If you in st al l no ne G OO GL E MA RK ET r ecognition pro gr am , pl ea se s et t he i ns ta ll at ion of th e un kn ow n sourc e at “ Se tt in gs " - "se cu ri ty ":
*The install ati on of the p rogram
Please down lo ad t he d if fe rent application so ft wa re fro m th e In te rn et . You mu st u se t he A PK p rogram; downloa d a go od p rogram, Click Install, you can a ls o fr om o th er s torage The device Andro id pro gr am ( on li ne ; Do wn load the prog ra m wi ll b e di sp la ye d in the status b ar, or Enter the t oo lb ar C li ck to downloa d sof tware, c li ck I ns ta ll )
*Remove program
Enter t he s et ti ng s - "a pp li ca ti on" , wi ll set up.
* Click nee d to delete the sof twa re icon, it will del ete dialogue inter face.
Click on th e "un ins tall", you can delete th e software .
Language and Input6
Select th e lan gua ge and common input met hod Ple ase use the "set" - " languag e and i npu t"
Differe nt u se rs f ro m di ff erent countri es a nd reg io ns , se le ct a nd i ns ta ll h is l oc al input method soft wa re , an d do related sett in gs .
* Switch the input method
When yo u cl ic k on a ny o f th e in put box, yo u can set you r ex pe ct ed i np ut m et ho d cl ick on the bottom r ig ht o f the desktop .State ba r of th e keyboard la be l, w il l im me di ately appear a va ri et y ofinstalled input m et ho ds for you r yo u ch oi ce .
OTHERS
WARNING
Only a qualifie d te ch ni ci an c an d is as semble
or modify the pro je ct or. For inspectio n, a dj us tm en t, o r re pair, co nt ac t your se ll er o r th e Se r vi ce C enter.
- Otherw is e, t hi s ma y ca us e a fi re or an electric s ho ck .
Dispose of th e us ed battery p ro pe rly.
- Otherw is e, t hi s ma y result in explosion o r fi re .
The corre ct m et ho d of disposal may
var y depe nd ing on your countr y or re gi on . Di sp os e of the ba tt er y pac k ac co rd ing to the approp ri at e instructi on s.
Do not thro w or d is as se mb le t he
bat te ry.
- Otherw is e, t hi s ma y result in fire or explosion d ue t o da ma ge t o th e bat te ry.
Always use ba tt er ie s approve d an d
cert if ie d by LG E le ct ro ni cs.
- Otherw is e, t hi s ma y result in fire or explosion .
Store the ba tt er y away from met al li c
objects, su ch a s ke ys a nd paper clips.
Exc es s cu rr en t ma y ca use a rapid
incre as e in t em pe ra tu re, res ul ti ng i n fire or b ur ns .
Do not stor e th e batter y ne ar a ny
heat source , su ch a s a he ater.
- This may re su lt i n fi re or damage the pro du ct .
Do not stor e it a t temperature s hi gh er
than 60 °C or in h ig h hu mi di ty.
Kee p th e ba tter y out of reach of c hi ld re n.
- This may re su lt i n pe rs on al i nj ur y or damage to t he p ro du ct.
Make su re that the batte r y is i ns talled
corre ct ly.
-Incorrec t ba tter y re pl ac em en t ma y cause fire.
CAUTION
Unplug the po we r co rd i f the projector
is not used for a l on g pe ri od .
- Accumulat ed d us t ma y ca us e overh ea ti ng , an e le ct ri c sh oc k from corro de d in su la ti on a nd a f ire fro m an electrica l su rg e.
Only use the spec if ie d ty pe o f batte r y.
- Otherw is e, t hi s ma y ca us e an e lectric shock cau se d by o ve rh ea ti ng a nd l ea ka ge.
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PREPARATION
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PREPARATION
Accessories
Check enclosed accessories.
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The picture may be different from an actual product.
Remote Control
Power cord
User's Manual
Composite Gender
Warantee Card
AC-DC Adaptor
ANDROID SPECIFICATIONS
ITEM DESCRIPTION
CPU
DRAM NAND Flash
WIFI
USB USB OTG
CPU SYSTEM Support video Support audio Support picture Support Text Language
DUAL CORE PROCESSOR 1.2GHz
1G DDR3 RAM, 4GB Flash Memory
4G SUPPORT 802.11 b/g/n
1 piece
1piece Android 4.2
MPEG4AVIFLVWMV3PGMP4TSDATWKVMOV
MP3WMAWAVAPEFLACAACOGG JPEGBMPGIFPNG PDFWORDEXECELPPTTXT
English
USING ANDROID
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Using the And ro id , th e si gn al s ou rce, pres s th e S bu tt on . Swi tc h to A ndroid, And ro id s ys te m into the main inter face.
Monday
Cloudy
2013-08-31
Saturday Cloudy
01:14
Suzhou
24℃~29 Humidity:45%
Sunday
24℃~2921℃~3125℃~32
Cloudy
Internet surfing
Tuesday
Cloudy
Flixster
YouTuBe
Music online
COLORFUL PHOTOS
File browsing
COLORFUL PHO1TOS
Music on
Search
2
Use or but to ns t o se lect item s or f li p
App Market
ANGRY BIRDS
My application
SETTING
Inter net Con necti on Test
3
Click on the "m y ap pl ic at io n", w il l ap pe ar all the pro ce du re tool icons.
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Component Connection
You ca n enj oy vivid images when you connect a n external device with a RGB IN port to the component port of the
projector. Press the s butto n on the remote control to select YPbPr.
Connecting to the Headphones
You can listen to the audio through
a headphone
When connec ti ng a c ab le t o th e HD MI o r US B port , it may not be con ne ct ed p roperly if the size of ja ck t o the USB/HDM I po rt is too big. Use a standar d si ze d ja ck .
PREPARATION
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VIDEO OUT
(L)Y PB PR (R)
AUDIO OUT
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Parts and Components
The pro je ct or i s ma nu factured using hi gh -p re ci si on technology. You may, however,
*
see tiny black do ts a nd /o r br ig ht c ol ored dots (re d, b lu e or g re en ) th at continuously appear on the p ro je ct or screen. This is a no rm al r es ul t of the manufa ct ur in g pr oc es s and does not in di ca te a m al fu nc ti on . When powere d on , th e LE D of the control pa ne l turns on.
* Power system initialization for about 10 seconds, press the red indicator light at the power button to let the
power on.
Control Panel
Speacker
Tf Card
MICRO USB
Power in
Lens
Back View
Speacker
2
1
Rent
Connecting to the AV
Connect the ou tput por ts of an external device an d the AV INPUT por t of the projector. Press the INPUT button to select AV.
RGB OUT (PC)
You ca n connect the audio cable without using a gen der a s shown in the illustration above.
AUDIO OUT
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Button Description
Lamp
(Menu) ∧, ∨, <, > ⊙(OK)
Turns the projector on or off.
Selects or closes menus.
Sets the fu nct ion or moves the cursor
Checks present mode and saves function changes
1. Due to the hi gh temper ature air com ing out of the vent s, do not get c lose to the ven ts.
2. Do not touc h the lens wh en using th e projector. The len s may be dama ged.
A/V OUT
L R
AUDIO OUT
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PREPARATION
10
Connecting to an HD Receiver, DVD, or VCR Player
Connect an HD receive r, DVD, or VCR player to the projector and select an appropriate input m ode .
HDMI Connection
With an HDM I cable, you can enjoy high quality p ict ure and sound. Press the INPUT but ton on the rem ote control to select HD MI.
Connecting to a PC
The projector supports Plug & Play. A PC will automatically recognize the projector and requires no driver to be installed.
RGB Connection
Connect the PC output and the PC video input port of the projector with the RGB cable. For audio signal, connect the PC and the projector with an optional audio cable.
Accessories
Installation
Installation Precautions
Place the pro je ct or i n a well-ventilated
environ me nt .
-
To prev en t in te rn al h ea t from building up, install t he p ro je ctor in a wellventila te d place. Do not place an yt hi ng n ea r th e pr oj ector as this may blo ck i ts a ir v en ts . If the air ve nt s ar e bl oc ked, the in te rn al tem pe ra tu re w il l in crease.
-
Do not place th e pr oj ec tor on a carpet
-
or rug. If a pr oj ec to r model has its inlet ven t on i ts b ot to m, d o no t block the ven t an d us e th e projector on a leve le d so li d su rface.
Be sure t o prevent forei gn o bj ec ts s uc h as
-
pap er d eb ri s fr om entering the pro je ct or.
Do not place th e pr oj ec tor in a hot or
humid environ me nt .
- Do not place th e pr oj ec tor in a hot, cold, or h um id e nv ir on me nt. (See56Page regardi ng o pe ra ti ng tem pe ra tu re a nd h um idity.)
Do not place th e pr oj ec tor in a place
where i t wi ll e as il y at tr ac t du st.
- This may caus e a fi re .
Do not re mo ve a ny c over s except for
the lens cap. T he re i s a hi gh r is k of electric sh oc k .
The pro je ct or i s ma nu factured using
high-prec is io n te chnology. You m ay, howev er, see tiny black dots and/ or bright col or ed d ot s (red, blue or gre en ) th at c on ti nu ou sl y ap pe ar on the pro je ct or s creen. This is a normal res ul t of t he manufacturing proc es s and does not in di ca te a m al fu nc ti on .
The rem ot e co nt rol may not work
in an environ me nt w he re a lamp equipped wi th e le ct ro ni c ballasts or a three -w av el en gt h fl uorescent lamp is installe d. Replace the lamp with an inter na ti on al ly s ta nd ardized lamp for the rem ot e co nt rol to work n or ma ll y.
HDMI
RGB OUT(PC)
Opitional Extras
AUDIO OUT
-
Leave a n ad eq ua te d is ta nc e (3 0 cm or more ) ar ou nd t he projecto r.
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Projection Distance per Screen Size
Place th e projector o n a st urdy, leve l su rfa ce, togethe r with the PC o r audio/v ideo
1
source.
Place th e projector a t an a ppropriat e distanc e from the screen . The dista nce between
2
the projec to r and the s cr ee n determi nes the act ual size of the ima ge.
Posit ion the proje ctor so tha t the lens is s et at a right a ng le to the scree n. If the
3
projecto r is n ot set at a rig ht angle, t he image on t he screen wil l be tilted a nd the image qu ality wil l be poor. If the screen i mage is crooked , us e the Keyston e functio n. (see page5 2)
Connec t the power c ords of th e projector a nd the conn ected devic es to the wall
4
outlet .
画面高度 (X)
X/2
X/2
Screen Size (mm)
DISPLAY
画面宽度 (Y)
Y/2
Y/2
Projection distance (D)
16:10 Screen
Screen Width (Y) (mm)
635/25 538 337 645 762/30 646 404 775
889/35 754 471 904 1016/40 861 539 1033 1143/45 969 606 1132 1270/50 1077 673 1292 1397/55 1185 741 1422 1524/60 1292 808 1550 1651/65 1400 875 1680 1778/70 1508 943 1809 1905/75 1615 1010 1938 2032/80 1723 1077 2067 2159/85 1831 1145 2197 2286/90 1938 1212 2325 2413/95 2046 1279 2476
2540/100 2154 1347 2584
Screen Height (X) (mm)
DISPLAY
Projection distance (D)
30 mm
Projection Distance (D) (mm)
MAKING CONNECTIONS
You can connect various external devices to the ports on the projector.
Computer/Notebook VIDEODVD
Digital Device
USB
HDMI - 41 page Component - 43 page
Headphones
INPUT (AV) - 42 page RGB - 41 page Memory - 18 page Headphones- 43page
Game Console
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PREPARATION
12
SETUP Menu
1
Pre ss t he S et ti ng b ut ton.
Use the or bu tt on t o se le ct P ICTURE
2
and pre ss t he O K bu tt on .
3
Use the or bu tt on t o se t up a d es ired
-
ite m an d pr es s th e OK b ut ton.
-To ret ur n to t he p revious menu, pre ss t he M EN U butto n.
Use the or bu tt on t o ad ju st t he settings.
4
5
When yo u ar e fi n is he d, p ress EXIT.
The available option settings are described as follows.
Setting
Language
Initial settings
Menu Tra ns paren cy
Menu disapp ea r ti me
Sof tware up da te (U SB)
Selects a desired Menu Language.
Resets all the projector settings to the factory default.
Selects menu transparency
Selects menu disappear time
Projector software update (USB)
Description
Set ting
Menu Language
Initial settings Menu transparency Menu disappear time Software update (USB)
S
How to Install the Projector Using a Tripod
Triod
This is the bolt
To fix the proj ector
You can install this projector using a camera tripod.
如下所示,您可以把投影机安装在摄像机三脚架上。
As shown below, you can mount the projector instead of a camera on the tripod.
稳定三角架时,建议使用 4.5 mm 标准尺寸或更小的锁紧螺栓。 锁紧螺栓的最大允许
When stabilizing the tripod, we recommend using the locking bolt of standard size 4.5
尺寸是 5.5 mm。 (如果比最大允许尺寸长,有可能损坏投影机。)
mm or less. The maximum size allowed for the locking bolt is 5.5 mm. (If it is longer than the maximum allowed size, it may damage the projector.)
Bottom side of the projector
+
The projectors is connected
To this pa r t
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REMOTE CONTROL
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REMOTE CONTROL
Open the remote control on the back of the battery compartment cover and follow the instructions to load the specified battery
Red
Gre en
Yello w
Blu e
Pow er
tur n on/of f the p ower
Tra pez oid adj ustme nt sho rtcut k ey
And roid mo de
Bro wser
My ap plica tion
Set tings
Fil es brow sing
Cha nnel ed it mode
Del ete
Re- name
Rem ove
ski p
Man ual sea rch mod e
Sav e
Mut e
Ope n close t he volu me
Volum e key
3D Mode SETTING
1. Press the S etting bu tton.
2. Use the o r button to sel ect 3D mode
3. Use the o r button to set u p a de sired item and p re ss the OK but to n.
-To return to th e previous me nu, press the M ENU button .
4. Use the o r button to adj ust all the s ettings .
5. When yo u are fi nished , press EXIT.
The available settings are described as follows.
Setting
3D mode
3D depth
3D L/R
OPITION
STANDARD 2D
2D to 3D
L/R MODE 3D
U/D MODE 3D
ADJUST 3D DEPTH
-3D DEPTH IS AVAILABLE ONLY WHEN 2D CONVERTING TO 3D
OPITION
Description
3D Mo de
3D mo de Stand ard 2D
3D DE PTH
3D R& L
Men u key
ope n or swit ch the pa ramet er men u
Pro per ty key
Dis play th e file pr opert y und er Andro id mode
Mai n menu ke y
Mou se mode k ey
Scr een s ize fun ction k ey
whe n in PC mod e, adju st scr een siz e autom atica lly
Pre vious k ey Pau se key Nex t key
Sou rce key
AV/PC /YP bPr/D MP, sel ect the s ource
Dir ect ion key
adj ust par amete r in menu m ode
Exi t key
3D mo de key
Left-right image switch function key
Ima ge scal e switc h short cut key
Pre ss scal e to swit ch betw een 16: 9 and 4 :3 scre en size . Then, p ress th e L/R b utton i f you wis h to view t he 25 sc reen si ze opti ons ava ilabl e.
REW k ey Pla y/Pau se key FF ke y
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TIME Settings
REMOTE CONTROL
14
1 Press the SETTINGS button.
Use the or bu tt on t o se le ct T IME
2
3 Use the o r
ite m an d pr es s th e OK b ut ton.
- To retu rn t o th e previous menu, pres s th e ME NU butto n.
4
Use the or bu tt on t o ad ju st t he settings.
When yo u ar e fi n is he d, p ress EXIT.
5
butto n to s et u p a de si red
The available time settings are described as follows.
Setting
TIME
SLEEP TIMER
ITEM
DATE
MONTH
YEAR
HOUR
MINUTE
The projector is turned off at the preset time.
Description
TIM E
TIME -- - - -- - -
SLE EPING T IME
Red
Gre en
Yello w
Blu e
And roid mo de
Bro wser
My ap plica tion
Set tings
Fil es brow sing
Cha nnel ed it mode
Del ete
Re- name
Rem ove
ski p
Man ual sea rch mod e
Sav e
CAUTION
When using th e re mo te c ontrol, the optim al r em ot e range is less than
3 meter s (lef t/right) and within a 30 de gr ee a rc of the I R re ce iv er.
For seamless op er at io n, d o no t bl oc k th e IR receiver.
When yo u ca rr y the remote contro l in t he p or table ba g, m ake sure that t he
butto ns o n th e re mo te contro l ar e no t pressed by the proj ec to r, cables, documents o r an y ot he r ac ce ss or ie s in t he bag. Otherw is e, i t ma y significa nt ly r ed uc e th e batter y li fe .
30° 30°
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Using the PROJECTOR
Watching Projector
Turning on the Projector 1 Connect t he p ow er c ord correctly.
2 After waiting for a mom en t, p re ss
the POWER but to n on t he remote control o r th e co nt rol panel. (The light on t he c on tr ol panel will be turned on .)
3 In the Langua ge S el ec ti on s cr ee n,
select a lang ua ge .
4 Select an inp ut s ig na l by u si ng t he
INPUT butto n on t he r em ote control .
Focus and Pos iti on of the Scre en Im age
When an image a pp ea rs o n th e sc re en , check if it is in f oc us a nd f it s th e sc reen pro pe rl y.
Focus ring
To adjust the focus of the image,
?
rotate the focus r ing .
Watching Projector
1 In St an dby mode, press the P OW ER
butto n to t ur n th e projector on.
2 Pre ss t he I NP UT b ut to n and select
the input sig na l yo u wa nt .
3 Control t he p rojector using the foll ow in g
butto ns w hi le w at ch ing projector.
VOL -, +
Mute Munu
16:9/4:3
Keystone
4 To turn the pro je ct or off, pres s th e
POWER butto n.
Button Description
Adjusts the volume leve.
Mutes all sounds
Accesses th e qu ic k me nu . (see pa ge 33 )
Resizes an image.
Adjusts Key st on e. ( se e pag e1 7)
AUDIO Settings
1 Press the menu button. 2 Use the or button to select AUDIO 3 Use the or button to set up a desired item and press the OK button.
- To return to the previous menu, press the MENU button.
4. Use the or button to adjust the settings. 4 When you are fi nished, press EXIT.
The available audio settings are described as follows.
SETTING DESCRIPTION
Sound Mode
Balance
Auto Volume
Surr ound so und
Equilibrium
Equilibrium
Adjusts sound.
Option
Standard
Music
Movie
Sports
Customzing
Select when you want standard-quality sound. Select when you listen to music. Select when you watch movies.
Select when you watch sports events.
Adjust as per person prefer.
Adjusts the balance of the left and right speakers.
Automatically adjusts the volume level.
provides 5.1 channel stereo sound from two speakers.
Makes the voice from the projector crisp and clear.
Option
120Hz
120 Hz Frequency regulation
500Hz 500 Hz Frequency regulation
1.5KHz 1.5 KHz Frequency regulation 5KHz 5 Khz Frequency regulation 10KHz 10 Khz Frequency regulation
aud io
Sound m ode: stand ard
BAL ANCE
AUTO VO LUMN
Surround so und
Equ ilibr ium
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Using the PROJECTOR
16
Setting
Image Noise
Flip Horizontal
Flip Vertical
Keystone Correction
Energ y Sa vi ng
Auto Keystone
Computer
SET TING
Description
Red uc e th e im ag e no ise
mirror image flip horizontal
* It is not available when using auto keystone
mirror image flip vertical
* It is not available when using auto keystone
In orde r to p revent the scre en i ma ge i s in t he s ha pe of a trapezoid, wi dt h at t he t op of the pro je ct or i s no t se t at t he c orrect an gl e sc re en w he n th e tr ap ez oidal corre ct io n wi ll a dj us t the image and t he b ot to m
* It is not available when using auto keystone
Adjusts brightness
When becaus e th e pr oj ec to r tilt and trapezoidal scre en i ma ge , au to matic trapezoidal corre ct io n ca n au to ma tically adjust when because t he p ro je ct or tilt and trapezoidal scree n im ag e, a ut om at ic t rapezoidal correc ti on b y au to ma ti c adjustment
OPTION
Open
Close
AUTO ADJUST
Line position
Field position
Phase
Automatically adjust the proportion of trapezoidal correction.
The manual adjustment of trapezoidal correction ratio.
Throu gh t he a ut om at ic c alibration between th e pr oj ec to r and a plurality of PC image sign al i s se t in si de t he d is ha rm on y ca us ed b y the horizontal width of no t ma tc hi ng and image dithering, whi ch p ro vi de s th e be st p ic ture qualit y.
L/R button to move image
U/D button to move image
Do some adjustments with this function
Using Additional Options
Adjusting Aspect Ratio
Res iz e an i ma ge to view at its optional size by pre ss in g RATIO button while y ou a re using the pro je ct or.
CAUTION
Some option s ma y no t be a va ilable
depending on in pu t si gn al s.
You ca n al so change the image size
by pres si ng M EN UVI DE O ZO OM M OD E
-
-
-
FULL
Changes to th e fu ll s cr een
reg ar dl es s of the aspect r at io .
Res iz es i ma ge s to fit the
16:9
scree n wi dt h.
.
Res iz es i ma ge s to the 4:3
4:3
aspect rati o.
- ZOOM
Enlarge s an i ma ge t o fi t the scree n wi dt h. T he t op a nd bottom of the image may b e tr un ca te d.
CAUTION
If you enl arge or reduce an i mage,
the imag e may be dist or ted .
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Using the Key st on e Function To prev en t th e sc re en image from becoming tr ap ez oi da l, K ey stone adjusts the top a nd b ot to m wi dt h of the image if the proj ec to r is n ot s et at a right angle to th e sc re en .
Because the K ey st on e fu nction may cause inferio r sc re en i ma ge q ua lity, u se this functi on o nl y wh en i t is n ot p os si bl e to se t up t he p ro je ctor at an optimal angle.
KEYSTON E
0
MENU
1 Pre ss t he K ey 's ▲ or Key 's ▼b utton to ad ju st t he s cr ee n.
-Ke ys to ne c an b e ad ju sted from - 40 to 40 .
2 Pre ss t he M ENU o r EXIT butt on a fter a dj us tm en t
Using the Input List
Using the Input List
Press the IN PUT or S button t o ac cess
1
the inpu t sources.
- The conn ected inp ut m ode app ea rs firs t.
Select an input s ig na l us in g th e IN PU T OR S
2
butto n an d th e pr oj ec tor is switch ed only to t he c on ne ct ed i np ut m ode. You can use the OK bu tt on t o switc h in to c on ne cted input modes.
Andro id A cc es s
3
Select the in pu t si gn al s ou rc e"A nd roid", and pre ss " OK " bu tt on to access Androi d.
Input Sour ce
AV
YPbP r HDMI 1 HDMI 2
PC-R GB
ANDR OID
Input Sour ce
AV YPbP r HDMI 1 HDMI 2
PC-R GB
ANDR OID
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PICTURE SETTING
1. Press the M ENU butto n.
2. Use the o r button to sel ect Pictu re
3. Use the o r button to set u p a de sired item and p re ss the OK but to n.
-To return to th e previous me nu, press the
PIC TURE
button .
4. When yo u are fi nished , press EXIT.
The available picture settings are described as follows.
Setting Description
Picture
mode
Selects one of th e preset images or custom iz es o pt io ns i n ea ch m od e for the best sc re en p er fo rm an ce . You are also able to cu st om iz e ad vanced options of e ac h mo de .
Picture mode Vivid
Standard
Soft Expert
COOL COLOR
Color -Tem
Perature
Zoom mode
STANDARD
WARM COLOR
EXERT
Adjust image’s size ( see page 18 about Adjusting Aspect Ratio)
Maximizes the v is ua l ef fe ct of video. Displays a cr ys ta l cl ea r pi ct ure
by enhancin g co nt ra st , br ig ht ne ss , an d sh arpness.
Has the contrast, brightness and sharpness at normal levels.
Optimizes the image for movie.
Adjusts the detailed image settings.
CONTRAST
BRIGHTNESS
COLOR
Sharpness
Tint
Adjusts the detailed image settings.
Red Green Blue
Incre as es o r de creases the gradient of t he v id eo s ig na l.
Adj usts th e base le vel o f the vid eo sign al to make the i mage br ighte r or dar ker.
Adjusts the intensity of all colors.
Adjusts the level of sharpness in the edge between the light and dark
areas of the picture. The lower the level is, the softer the image looks.
Adjusts the balance between red and green levels.
Adjust the intensity of the red
Adjust the intensity of the green
Adjust the intensity of the blue
Pictur e mode cu stomiz ing
Colo r tempe rature
Zoom M ode
Nois e reduct ion
Flip H orizo ntal
flip v ertic al
KEYS TONE
Ener gy savi ng
Auto ke yston e
Comp uter se tting
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CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS
SETUP Menu
1 Press the me nu button . 2 Use the or b utton to sele ct MENU 3 Use the or b utton to set up a d esired item and p re ss the OK but to n.
4. Use the o r button to a dj us t th e se ttings.
5. When yo u are fi nished , press EXIT.
MENU
PICTURE
AUDIO
TIME
3D MODE
SETTING
Adjusts the image quality for optimal viewing.
Adjusts the sound quality and volume level.
Time-related features.
3D MODEL SETTINGS
Customizes the advanced settings.
DESCRIPTION
ENTERTAINMENT
MEDIA
Connecting USB Storage Devices
To disconnect the USB storage device,
Connect a USB m em or y stic k as s ho wn below. When a USB stor ag e de vi ce i s co nn ec ted, the USB adjus tm en t sc re en a pp ears . You ca nn ot write or delete da ta o n th e USB sto ra ge d ev ic e.
Pre ss E XI T Or bu tt on to stop playin g.
1 2 Remove the USB device.
CAUTION
After the USB sto ra ge d ev ic e is
disconnec te d, i t ca nn ot b e read. Rem ov e the USB storage devic e and connect i t ag ai n. ENTERTAINMENT
USB MEMORY STICK
Connecting to Micro SD storage device
In the following ways to connect to the Micro SD memor y stick. Connect the USB storage device, there will be a USB adjusting screen. You cannot write to or delete the USB data on a storage device.
+
-
MICRO SD MEMORY STICK
Micro SD卡金色触点面向上插入。
?
The gold co nta cts for Micro SD ca rd inser ted .
上面的Micro SD卡为多媒体和安卓
?
The above M icro SD card for multimedia and th e And roid share.
共用。
The followin g Mic ro SD card is specially for And roid.
下面的Micro SD卡为安卓专用。
?
mic ro SD
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Tips for Using USB Devices
Only a USB stor ag e de vi ce i s recognizable.
USB hubs are no t su pp or te d.
A USB sto ra ge d ev ic e wh ic h us es i ts
own drive r ma y no t be r ec og nized.
The rec og ni ti on s pe ed of a USB
sto ra ge d ev ic e wi ll d ep en d on e ac h device.
If a normal U SB d ev ic e do es n ot
work , di sc on ne ct a nd reconnect it. Please do not t ur n of f th e projector or unplug the U SB d ev ic e wh en t he connected U SB d ev ic e is w or ki ng . The USB devic e or s to re d files may be damaged.
Please do not c on ne ct t he U SB s to ra ge device that h as b ee n ma ni pu la te d on the PC. The pr oj ec to r may not operate p ro pe rl y or fail to play files. Use a US B st or ag e de vi ce w hi ch contains no rm al m us ic , ph ot o, v ideo, or document f il es .
Please only use a U SB s to ra ge d ev ic e
formatt ed a s a FAT16, FAT3 2, o r NTFS fi le s ys te m provided by Windows. In case a sto ra ge d ev ic e fo rm at ted as a differen t ut il it y program is not suppor ted by Windows, it may not be re co gn iz ed .
Please conn ec t po we r to a U SB s torage
device whic h re qu ires an external power s up pl y. If n ot , th e de vi ce m ay not be re co gn iz ed .
Please conn ec t a US B st or ag e de vi ce
with a cabl e pr ov id ed b y th e US B manufactu re r. When you us e a ca bl e that is not pro vi de d by a U SB m an ufacturer or an exc es si ve ly l on g ca bl e, the device ma y no t be r ec og ni ze d.
Some USB devi ce s ma y no t be s up po rted
or will not wor k pr op er ly.
If the length o f a fo ld er o r fi le is too
long, the fol de r or f il e ma y no t be rec og ni ze d pr operly.
The files in a US B st or ag e de vi ce a re
sort ed in the same way as Windows XP. Up to 100 En gl is h ch ar ac te rs f or a file name are a ll ow ed .
The data of a U SB d ev ic e ma y be
damaged, so i t is r ec om me nd ed to bac ku p an y im po rtant files. Bec au se a user is res po ns ib le f or d at a ma nagement, the manufac tu re r is n ot res po ns ib le .
It is rec om me nd ed t o us e a USB
memory s ti ck w hi ch i s 32 G B or l ess and a USB har d di sk w hi ch i s 1 TB o r less. Any devic e wi th m or e th an t he rec om me nd ed c apacity may not work pro pe rl y.
If a USB stor ag e de vi ce i s no t wo rk in g
pro pe rl y, di sc on ne ct i t an d co nn ec t it again.
If a USB exte rn al h ar d disk with the
power s av in g fu nc ti on d oe s no t wo rk , turn the ha rd d is k off and on again to make it w or k properly.
USB sto ra ge d ev ic es b el ow U SB 2 .0
are s up po rted as we ll . Ho we ve r, they may not wor k pr op er ly i n th e mo vie list.
3D FUNCTION
3D Image Playing Method
1. Select the 3D image file name, press the OK button.
2. Before watching 3D of RGB-PC, must button the auto adjust key on the remote control.
3. 3D setting is on page 38.
4. To watch 3D image by projectors, press the button on the glasses.
5. Adjust 3D image settings.
• To return to the general image, press 3D three-dimensional image button.
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SUPPORTED 2D TO 3D FORMAT
Horizontal frequency
p
i
p
p
i
p
p
(Khz)
HDMI-DTV
HDMI-PC
RGB-PC
Component
USB
signal
1080
1080
720
OTHER
1024x768 48.36
1920x1080 67.50
OTHER
1024x768 48.36 60 2
OTHER
1080
720
OTHER
1080
Field frequency
(Hz)
Play video form
27.00 24
28.12 25
2
33.75 30
2
56.25
28.12 2
50
D to3D, S/S, T&B, C/B, F/S, R/I,
37.50 2
60
-
2
D to3D, S/S, T&B, C/B, F/S, R/I,
-
- -
- -
27.00 24
28.12 25
33.75 30
56.25
28.12
501080
37.50
- -
2
D to3D, S/S, T&B, C/B, F/S, R/I,
33.75 30
D to3D, S/S, T&B, C/B
C/I
D to3D, S/S, T&B
D to3D, S/S, T&B, F/S
2
D to3D
2
D to3D, S/S, T&B
C/I
2
D to3D
3
D, S/S, T&B
D to
2
D to3D
2
D to3D, S/S, T&B
2
3
D
D to
C/I
(Photo: S/S, T&B)
MOVIE LIST
In the Movie List, you can watch movies stored on the connected USB device.
Tips for Playing Video Files
Some subtit le s cr ea te d by a user may
not work .
Some special ch ar ac te rs a re n ot support ed
in subtitle s.
HTML tags are n ot s up po rted i n su bt it le s.
Time inform at io n in a s ub ti tl e fi le
should be arr an ge d in a sc en di ng ord er t o pl ay t he s ub ti tle properly.
Changing fo nt a nd c ol or i n su bt it le s
is not suppor ted.
A language wh ic h is n ot s pe ci fi ed
in the subtit le l an gu ag es i s no t suppor ted. (see page3 0)
Subtitle fi le s of 1 M B or l arger are n ot
suppor ted.
The scree n ma y su ff er t em porary
inter ru pt io ns ( im ag e st op page, faste r playbac k , etc.) when the au di o la ng ua ge is changed.
A damaged vid eo f il e ma y no t be
playe d pr op er ly, o r so me f un ct io ns may not be avai la bl e.
Video files cre at ed w it h some encoders
may not be play ed p ro pe rl y. yyEither au di o or v id eo m ay o nl y be suppor ted depending on the video or audio pac ket structure o f a vi de o fi le.
Video files wit h hi gh er r es ol ut ion than
the maximum s up po rted for each frame may not b e pl ay ed p ro perly.
Video files in fo rm at s ot he r th an t he
ones specif ie d ab ov e ma y no t be playe d pr op er ly.
Streaming files which in cl ud e GM C
(Global M ot io n Co mp en sa ti on ) or Qpel (Quar terpel Motion Estimation) is not suppor ted.
Up to 1 0, 00 0 sy nc b lo ck s are suppor te d
in the subtit le f il e.
Seamless play ba ck i s no t gu ar anteed
for files encod ed l ev el 4 .1 o r hi gh er i n H.264/AVC.
DTS audio codec is not suppo r ted.
Video files lar ge r th an 3 0 GB ( Gi gabytes)
are n ot s up po rted.
Playing a vid eo v ia a U SB c on ne ct io n
that does not s up po rt high speed may not wor k pr op er ly.
A video file an d it s su bt it le f il e mu st
be locate d in t he s am e fo ld er. A video file name and its s ub ti tl e fi le n am e must be identic al i n or de r to display the subtitl e pr op er ly.
While watch in g a vi de o us in g th e
movie list fu nc ti on , yo u ca nn ot a dj us t the picture m od e.
Tric k Mo de does not suppor t ot he r
functions t ha n if video files do not have in de x in fo rm at io n.
Video file name s th at c on ta in s pe ci al
character s ma y no t be p la ya bl e.
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Supported Video Formats
File Exten si on s
.asf .wmv
.divx
.avi
.mp4 .m4v
.mkv
.trp
.vob
.mpg
.mpeg
.mpe
.ts
.tp
Audio/ Video
Video
Audio
Codec Profile/Level Support
VC-1 Advanced Profile
VC- 1 Si mp le and Main Profiles
WMA Standard
WMA 9 Professional
Divx3.11
Video
Divx4 Divx5 Divx6
XViD Advanced Simple Profile(720p/ 1080i)
MPEG-1 Laye r I, II
MPEG-1 Layer III (Mp3)
Audio
Video
WMA Sta ndard
WMA 9 Professional
H.264 /AVC
MPEG-4 Part 2
Audio HE-AAC HE-AAC-LC & HE-AAC
Video H.264 /AVC
Audio
Video
HE-AAC HE-AAC-LC & HE-AAC
H.264 /AVC
MPEG-2
MPEG-1 Layer I,II
Audio
MPEG-1 Laye r II I (M P3 )
HE-AAC HE-AAC-LC & HE-AAC
Video
MPEG-1 MPEG-2
Audio LPCM
Video MPEG-1
MPEG-1 LAYER I、II
Audio
MPEG-1 LAYER I、II
Adv anc ed Prof ile @ L evel 3 (e .g.72 0p60, 1 080i6 0, 1080 p30) Onl y strea ms comp liant t o SMP TE 421M V C-1 sta ndard a re su ppor ted .
Sim ple Pro fil e @ Mediu m Level ( e.g.C IF,QVGA ) Mai n Profi le @ Hi gh Leve l (e.g. 1080p 30) Onl y strea ms comp liant t o SMP TE 421M V C-1 sta ndard a re su ppor ted .
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Advanced Simple Profile(720p/ 1080i)
Supported 3 D input formats
Supported3Dformats
Mai n Profi le @L evel 4. 1 Hig h Profi le @L evel 4. 1 (e.g. 720p6 0, 1080 i60, 10 80p30 )
Adv anc ed Simp le Prof ile (720p / 1080i )
Mai n Profi le @L evel 4. 1 Hig h Profi le @L evel 4. 1 (e.g. 720p6 0, 1080 i60, 10 80p30 )
Mai n Profi le @L evel 4. 1 Hig h Profi le @L evel 4. 1 (e.g. 720p6 0, 1080 i60, 10 80p30 )
Mai n Profi le @H igh Lev el (e.g .720p 60, 108 0i60)
Signal
1080
hor izont al freq ue ncy (Kh z)
p
54.00 24
56.25 25
67.50 30
27.00 24
28.125 25
Mai n Profi le @H igh Lev el (e.g .720p 60, 108 0i60)
Only streams compliant configured properly for TS, PS or ES
HDMI
1080
720
576
i
p
p
33.75 30
56.25 50
56.25
28.125
75.00
37.50
62.50
31.25
Ver tic al Fre quenc y (Hz)
50
Play the stereo image form
F/P, L/A
S/S, T&B, S/S Full
S/S, T&B
F/P, F/A
S/S, T&B, S/S Full
F/P, L/A
S/S, T&B, S/S Full
F/P,L/A
T/B,S/S,S/S Full
USB
1080
p
33.75 30
S/S, T&B, C/B, MPO (Photo)
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Please check the following when using 3D glasses
Do not use 3D g lasses as ordin ary glasses, sung lasses or protective goggles.
- If you d o so, this may cause injury.
Do not store 3D glas ses i n ver y h ot or very cold conditions. If you do, t his
may cause t hem to become distor ted.Do not use distor ted glasses.
Do not drop 3D glasses or allo w them to come into c ontact with other objects.
- This can result in damage to the product .
The lenses of 3D glasses are easily scratched. Use a soft clea n cloth when
cleaning the m. - Foreign particles on the cloth m ay cause scratches .
Do not scra tch the surface of the 3D glasses' lenses with sharp o bje cts or
wipe them w ith chemicals. - If the lenses get sc ratched, imag es ma y not look
normal wh en viewing3D.
Requirements for Watching 3D Images
* Opt imum vi ewing a ngle: Top /Botto m/Lef t/Rig ht 9° Opt imum vi ewing d istanc e: Betw een 9 ft an d 16 ft Reco mmend ed scre en size : 40 inch es
*有效视角:上下左右 9
推荐观看距离3米以上5米以内 推荐屏幕尺寸:
101
cm
Supported Audio Files
Audio Codec
No.
1 MP3 32 kbps - 320 kbps 32 kHz - 48 kHz
2 MPEG 32 kbps - 448 kbps 32 kHz - 48 kHz
3 AAC,HEAAC
4 CDDA 1.44 kbps 44.1 kHz
5 LPCM
Bit rate
24 kbps - 3844 kbps
1.41 Mbps -
9.6 Mbps
Sampling rate
8 kHz - 96 kHz
Multi-cha nn el : 4 4. 1 kH z,
88.2 kHz / 48 k Hz , 96 k Hz Stereo : 176.4 k Hz , 19 2 kH z
Remark
*观看 3D 影像条件以暗室为标准。
* Basical ly, Watching 3D v ideos should be done in dark room environments only. * For 3D watching, set the ene rgy saving mode to Minimum.
* 观看 3D 影像时请调成最低耗电模式。
CAUTION
The pai ri ng w it h th e DL P- LI NK g lasses is affected by the i nt en si ty of light ref le ct ed f rom the screen.
There fo re , th e pairing with DL P- LI NK g la ss es m ay n ot w or k properly if the light ref le ct ed f rom the scree n is n ot b ri gh t en ou gh , such as when the surrou nd in g ar ea i s br ight, the scree n is big, or the max im um e ne rg y sa vi ng m ode is enabled.
Some menus may no t wo rk w hi le p la yi ng a 3 D vi de o.
You ca n on ly watch a 3D video p ro pe rl y wh en t he 3 D video format option has bee n se le ct ed
on the proj ec to r.
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Browsing Movie List
Play a video fi le s to re d in the connected device.
1 Connect a USB storage device.
Use the or bu tt on t o
2
select Movi e Li st a nd p re ss t he O K butto n.
Pic ture Mus ic Movi e TEXT
Use the , , or bu tt on t o
3
select STORAGE D EV IC E an d pr ess the OK butto n.
—— U SB T F
Use the or bu tt on t o
4
select HARD WARE DEVICE and pre ss t he O K butto n.
—— CD:
Use button to play the video in the root directory
5
Piece.
C\
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RETU RN
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Use 、 、 or butt on t o mo ve t he c ur so r to pl ay t he f il e, p re ss t he O K key to se le ct , Then pres s bu tt on to play the selected f il e.
C\
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Retu rn
** *
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Press the OK key when playing can popup control panel.
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Backward
Pause
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Play
Message
9910101111121213131414151516
Move L+R
17 18
19
The next
The last
Forward
Backward
TIME UP
Forward
DESCRIPTION
** *
** *
** *
** *
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00:01:06/00:02:13
Stop
Repeat
Setting
00:01:06/00:02:13
Zoom
Enlarge
Smaller
00:01:06/00:02:13
20 21
Playpause
Backward Forward The last movie The next movie Stop Repeat
8
Setting Play list Movie message Backward Forward Time up Enlarge Smaller
3D FUNCTION
3D tec hno log y use s different video frames for each e ye to add depth to th e vid eo.
Before Watching 3D
CAUTION
If yo u view 3D i mages t oo cl osely f or
a lon g perio d of time , it ma y cause b lurre d visio n.
If yo u watch t he pr oject or or gam e
scr een for a l ong tim e with 3D g lasse s on, y ou may ex perie nce diz zines s or eye fa tigue .
If yo u are pre gna nt, a sen ior cit izen, i ntoxi cat ed, hav e heart
pro blems , or easi ly feel m otion s ickne ss, we re com mend tha t you do no t watch 3 D ima ges.
Bec ause 3D i mages c an be rec ogn ized as r eal, so me
vie wers ma y get sur prise d or over exc ited.
Do no t watch 3 D ima ges nea r fragi le obje cts or an y objec ts
tha t can be kn ocked o ver e asily.
Take ca re no t to inju re your sel f as you ma y subco nscio usly
tr y to mo ve away f rom the l ife-l ike 3D im age s.
Pre vent ch ild ren of 5 ye ars o r young er from w atchi ng
a 3D vi deo. It m ay impa ir th e devel opmen t of thei r eyes.
Warning about photose nsitivity seizures
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- Som e users m ay expe rienc e a seizu re or oth er abno rmal sym ptoms w hen the y are exp ose d to a flas hing li ght or par ticular p att ern fro m a vid eo game o r movie . If anyo ne in you r famil y has a his tory of e pilep sy or has e ver exp erien ced any k ind of se izu re, ple ase con sult yo ur doct or be fore vi ewing 3D im ages. If you ex perie nce one o f the f ollow ingsy mptom s whi le watc hing a 3D video , stop wa tch ing the 3 D video i mmedi ately and t ake a res t.
- Diz zines s, twit chi ng of the e ye or fac ial mus cles, i nvolu nta ry mov ement s,cra mp, los s of cons cio usnes s,con fusio n, loss o f sen se of dir ect ion,o r nause a. If the s ympto m does no t disap pear, ple ase con sult yo ur doct or.
You ca n red uce t he risk o f photo sen sitiv e sei zures b y takin g the fol lowin gprev ent ive mea sures .
- Take a re st of 5 - 1 5 min s. for ev ery 1 hou r of view ing .
- If vi sion va rie s betwe en each e ye, cor rect th e var iatio n befor e beg innin g to wa tch a 3D vi deo .
- Ens ure tha t the 3D vi deo is di rectl y in fr ont of you, at e ye leve l.
- You sh ould stop watching if you experience a h eadache, fatigue or dizziness.
- Do not view 3 D images when you are tired or il l.
CAUTION
Extra special care is required for children watching a 3D video.
When Watching 3D Video
Watc h 3D imag es with in the op timum
vie wing an gle and d istan ce.
If yo u are out sid e the vie wing an gle
or di stanc e, you ma y not be ab le to wat ch 3D ima ges. You ca nnot vi ew 3D im ages wh en you li e down.
You ma y see l eft and rig ht imag es
ove rlapp ed duri ng proj ect or init ializ ation after i t is powe red o n. It may t ake som e time fo r optim izati on.
I t may t ake som e tim e for the 3 D
ima ge look n ormal a fter yo u turn yo ur eye s away fr om th e scree n and loo k bac k at the 3D i mage.
I t may f licke r sli ghtly w hile wa tchin g
3D im ages un der a 3 wav eleng th lam p fluor escen t light ( 50 Hz - 60 Hz) o r near wi ndows . If so, it i s recom men ded to bl ock the s un ligh t wit h a curt ain a nd to dim t he ligh ts.
The 3 D glass es must b e DLP-L INK
(DL P Ready ) typ e.
You ma y not b e able to w atc h 3D
pro perly i f there i s an ob stacl e betwe en the p rojec tor a nd 3D gla sses. yyI nstal l the 3D pr oject or as f ar as pos sible fro m other d evice s.
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Use the or bu tt on t o select HARD WARE DEVICE and pre ss t he O K
4
?
?
butto n.
—— CD:
Use button to play the video in the root directory
5
Piece.
C\
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返回
** *** *
Use button to mo ve t he c ur so r , , or to pl ay t he f il e, p re ss t he O K key t o se le ct , Then pres s bu tt on to play the selected f il e.
C\
RET URN
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Press the OK key when playing can popup control panel.
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Prev
上一个 下一个 Stop Play
Next
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1
Backward to the last page
2
Forward to the next page
3
The last text
4
The next text
5
Stop
6
Background Music
7
Play list
8
Text message
9
forward to another page of the control panel
10
Hidden control panel
11
forward to another page of the control panel
* When the audi o fi le a nd t he t ex t is p ut i n th e sa me direc to ry , the bac kg round music will be on.
DESCRIPTION
Music on
Message
9 1011
MOVIE LIST
16
17
18
19
20
21
Description
Adjust the screen ratio
forward to another page of the control panel
Moving picture to enlarge screen position.
Track selection
forward to another page of the control panel
Close control panel
PHOTO LIST
You ca n se e th e ph otos store d on a connected device .
Supported Photo Files
PHOTO (*.JPEG) Baseline: 64- pi xe l (w id th ) x 64 -p ixel (height) - 15 36 0- pi xe l (w id th ) x 8640-pixel (height) Pro gr es si ve: 64-pixel (width ) x 64 -p ix el (height) - 19 20 -p ix el ( wi dt h) x 1 440-pixel (height)
Only JPEG fil es a re s up po rted .
Non-suppo r ted files are d is pl ay ed i n th e fo rm of an icon.
An erro r me ss ag e is d is pl ay ed for corrupted f il es o r fi le f or ma ts t hat cannot be pla ye d.
Corrupted f il es m ay n ot b e di sp la yed properly.
It may take s om e ti me to view highre so lu ti on i ma ge s in full scree n.
Browsing Photo List
You ca n se e the photos stor ed o n a co nn ec ted device.
1. Connect a US B st or ag e de vi ce .
2. Use the or b ut to n to
select Phot o an d pr es s the OK butto n.
PH OT O MU SI C M OV IE T EX T
Use the , , or bu tt on t o
3
select STORAGE D EV IC E an d pr ess the OK butto n.
—— U SB T F
4
Use the or bu tt on t o select HARD WARE DEVICE and pre ss t he O K butto n.
—— CD:
Use button to play the video in the root
5
directory Piece.
C\
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RETU RN
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Use but to n to move the cursor , , or
to pl ay t he f il e, p re ss t he O K key to se le ct , Then pres s bu tt on to play the selected f il e.
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C\
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MUSIC ON PLAY
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MESSAG E
RET URN
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Press the OK key when playing can popup control panel.
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THE NEXT ONE
Stop
REPE AT
PAUSE
THE LAST ONE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ROTATE ROTATE
ENLARG E
SMALLE R
MOVE
9 10 11 12 1314 15 16
1
PALY,PAUSE
2
THE LAST PICTURE
3
THE NEXT PICTURE
4
STOP PLAYING
5
REPEAT PLAYING
6
BACKGROUND MUSIC
7
PLAY LIST
8
PICTURE MESSAGE
9
Clockwise rotation of 90 degrees
10
Counterclockwise rotation of 90 degrees
11
ENLARGE THE PICTURE
12
SMALLER THE PICTURE
13
Adjust the map position when enlarging the picture
14
FORWARD TO ANOTHER PAGE OF CONTROL PANEL
15
HIDDEN CONTROL PANEL
16
FORWARD TO ANOTHER PAGE OF CONTROL PANEL
* When the audi o fi le a nd t he p ic tu re s is p ut in the same direc to ry , the bac kg round music will be on.
DESCRIPTION
MUSIC LIST
You ca n play audi o fi les stored on th e connec te d devic e.
Supported Music Files
*.MP3 Bit rate r an ge 32 Kbps - 32 0 Kbps
Sampli ng rate MPE G1 L ayer 3: 32 kHz, 44 .1 kHz, 48 kH z
Sampli ng rate MPE G2 L ayer 3: 16 kHz, 22 .05 kHz, 24 k Hz
Browsing Music List
Connect a USB storage device.
1
Uset he o r button to sel ec t
2
Music Li st and press th e OK button .
PHOTO M USI C MOVIE T EXT
Use the , , or b utton to
3
select t he Rem ovable DEVICE you want and press the OK b utton.
—— U SB T F
Use the or b utton to
4
select t he HARD DEVICE y ou want and press the OK b utton.
—— CD:
Use button to play the video in the root directory
5
Piece.
C\
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返回
** *** *
** *
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Use or button t o mo ve t he c ur so r to pl ay t he f il e, p re ss t he O K key to se le ct , Then pres s bu tt on to play the selected f il e.
C\
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返回
** *** *
** *
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Press the OK key when playing can popup control panel.
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PAUSE
BACKWARD
FORWARD
THE LAST ONE
THE NEXT ONE Stop
** *
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00:01:06/00:02:13
REPEAT
MUTE
112233445566778
00:01:06/00:02:13
PLAY
TIME UP
MESSAGE
99101011
12 13 14
DESCRIPTION
PLAYPAUSE
BACKWARD FORWARD THE LAST MUSIC THE NEXT MUSIC STOP PLAYING REPEAT PLAYING
8
MUTE PALY LIST
DESCRIPTION
MUSIC MESSAGE
11
START PALYING TIME
12
FORWARD TO ANOTHER PAGE OF CONTROL PANEL
13
HIDDEN CONTROL PANEL
14
FORWARD TO ANOTHER PAGE OF CONTROL PANEL
FILE LIST
You ca n se e document fi les store d on a connected d ev ic e.
Supported File Formats
Fil e Viewe r reali gns a d ocume nt, so it ma y look di ffere nt from w hat i s dis playe d on a PC. For d ocume nts tha t inclu de imag es, the r esolu tion ma y look lo wer dur ing the r ealig ning pr oce ss. If th e docum ent vol ume is bi g or it has m any pag es, it ma y take lo nge r to lo ad th e docum ent. Uns uppor ted fo nts m ay be rep lac ed by ot her fon ts.
BROWSING FILE LIST
1 Connect a USB s to ra ge d ev ic e.
2 Use the or bu tt on t o select File Lis t an d pr es s th e OK butto n.
PIC TURE MU SIC MOV IE TEXT
3 Use the , , or button to select the storage device you want and press the OK button.
—— U SB T F
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